Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse Marksman 26,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Optical Switches, AXON Hyper-Processing Technology, Sensor Fusion Control, Tunable Weight System – Black
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Make all your clicks count with the CORSAIR M65 RGB ULTRA Tunable Gaming Mouse, boasting a durable aluminum frame and pinpoint accuracy powered by a 26,000 DPI MARKSMAN optical sensor and optical OMRON switches. A six-axis gyro enables convenient tilt gestures for in-game actions, while CORSAIR AXON Hyper-Processing Technology transmits those actions up to 8x faster than other gaming mice.
Iconic Aluminum Frame: The M65 RGB ULTRA’s anodized aluminum frame makes for lasting durability with a familiar shape.
CORSAIR MARKSMAN 26,000 DPI Optical Sensor: With an astonishing native 26,000 DPI and 650 inches per seconds (IPS) tracking, the MARKSMAN sensor captures your every mouse movement.
Optical Switches: Left and right-click switches deliver hyper-fast and precise responses, while standing up to years of rigorous use.
CORSAIR AXON Hyper-Processing Technology: Registers and transmits your movements and clicks up to 8x faster than conventional gaming mice thanks to a native 8,000Hz polling rate.
Sensor Fusion Control: Combines a six-axis gyro and accelerometer to enable ultra-low lift-off distance for more accurate tracking when repositioning your mouse..Tunable Weight System: Adjust the M65 RGB ULTRA’s center of gravity and weight from 97g-115g using up to six included weights.
10 reviews for Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse Marksman 26,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Optical Switches, AXON Hyper-Processing Technology, Sensor Fusion Control, Tunable Weight System – Black
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Original price was: £59.99.£59.77Current price is: £59.77.
Brian McB –
Awesome
Very easy to use great addition to PS5
Mr CJ Whitmore –
Good mouse, but
It’s a really good mouse, but not as ergonomic as the previous design of the m65, there is a tendency to press the thumb trigger button while gripping the mouse. Software is great.
nghayward –
no instructions to use features
I “upgraded” to this mouse due to the Tilt Feature. Ther are no instructions with the mouse on how to use the feature which means I don’t know how to use it. I scanned the QR code which I assumed would lead to some instructions, but I just got a fancy 404 page. Corsair would be better off providing instructions and making the product usable than spending time designing a fancy 404 page! I tried their web pages for the product but found no help there. If I can’t find the instructions anywhere soon, I may as well send back and get a cheaper model elsewhere.
Someone. –
Let down by the software
iCue software occasionally forgets the mouse is plugged in for some reason, not the fault of the mouse but still frustrating.
granttiller –
does not work
BOUGHT IT, plugged it in, it worked, then it stopped working, then a series of messages appeared from settings telling me it was setting up new mouse, left it alone for a bit, then it stopped, then the lights went out, then nothing, then eventually unplugged it, put my old one back in and threw this heap of crap away.
PYQU Gaming –
Love this thing.Most durable mouse I’ve owned in a good while, up there with the old G himself the Logitech G7.Adjustable weight…obviously, so can configure per preference (easy to do too), nice tactile feel to everything, good fit for me at least, corsair RGB ICUE ecosystem works well, good build quality. Has the typical number and placement of buttons for gaming etc, no complaints there. Can go to a pretty high hz, but I mean going above 1000 can cause issues in games actually and kinda redundant…so dont really care about that when buying a mouse lolBit more expensive than average mouse of course, but over scam brands like Razor, I’ve put this through its paces over last year or so and its not showing any real wear or tear yet. That alone justified the price versus having to buy a new mouse every two years or so when you skimp.
Darker132 –
Veremos como se porta corsair con este… El nightsword es muy bueno, pero es la copia exacta del 502… Este se ve mejor y se siente mas a la medida de mano del usuario promedio, no tan grande, no tan pequeño.Los contrapesos lo hacen decente, no tanto ni tan pocos… Y sin estos, es hyper ligero, lo cual. Me sorprendio sobremanera, de los clicks,hablaremos… Los switches no me dan confianza de nah
samboy –
Coming from a Logitech G603….. purchased 2x initially and Logitech replaced 2x under warranty and all 4x of these mice have developed the well known mouse click issue. Two of these developed the backwards wheel scrolling. Logitech lost a long time customer (interestingly discontinued the G603 after a short period)I’m done with any mouse that has Omicron mechanical switches and this limited the new mouse choices significantly. Next filter was any review with a reverse wheel scroll issue was out. Interestingly, this mainly left the light weight gaming mice to choose from. I occasionally do gaming; but mainly use the mouse for regular desktop work.I initially passed this mouse as some of the external reviews gave it a poor score…… mainly for the launch price of $150 and not being at the top of the pack in terms of competitive gaming. The weight of the mouse wasn’t really a factor for me (never been a problem in the past)This mouse went on sale for $60; one of the cheaper mice with optical switches and decided to give this one a spin (and Amazon indicated free returns). I was very impressed with the responsiveness and being able to position the cursor accurately. I expect that some of this is due to the mouse being very light along with a top notch sensor. High DPI is also needed for the dual 4k monitor setup that I have.Battery life is acceptable; I have set it on blue tooth with 250ms response and this gives me a solid two weeks of 10+ hours a day. Not as good as the 6 months I managed to get out of the G603; the only area where Logitech had an advantage. That said, I would happily trade some weight for more battery life if this were ever an option.For those looking for a high quality desktop productivity mouse; don’t overlook these light weight “gaming mice”!
Terry Moore –
Wore another identical model out and replaced it with this. Has more features than I need, but it fits my hand well and feels good to use, plus it matches up to my Corsair keyboard and fits into the Corsair iCUE system. For my money, the most important part of a mouse is how it fits your hand and the responsiveness of the buttons.
Connie –
This mouse surprised me with how lightweight it was and how intuitive in response. Battery life takes a little hit due to weight but I’m okay with the trade off given how easy it is to work with.